View Full Version : Will the DDR PC2400 Memory work with my new Soyo Dragon Plus?
EclipseJP
11-05-01, 09:18 PM
Sorry Im still a newbie at this stuff just need to know before I order my memory.
Thelemac
11-05-01, 09:19 PM
Yes. PC2400 just means that it's guaranteed to run at 150MHz FSB. :)
*Moved to "Memory"*
EclipseJP
11-05-01, 09:21 PM
Ah then the PC2700 stuff will work too then, right.
bigfoot
11-05-01, 09:46 PM
Yep, almost any DDR memmory speed above the 1600 or 2100 will work in that mainboard, just like Thelemac just said, those speeds are just guarenties that it will run faster than the normal 2100 speed. just like you can use a piece of PC133 memmory that will only use it at a 100FSB
EclipseJP
11-05-01, 10:03 PM
Ok then what should I get. I can spend up to $120 in memory.
get 256 mb cas 2 ddr pc2100; any more than that, might be a waste.
I like Corsair, another good brand is Crucial.
edit: oops I meant pc2400- I agree with the doctor
I would get the Corsair PC2400. You won't regret it.
I've gotten mine to 172 FSB @ CAS2..........
Doctor
EclipseJP
11-06-01, 11:18 PM
Ok. So you all think that the PC2700 stuff isnt worth it then.
Originally posted by EclipseJP
Ok. So you all think that the PC2700 stuff isnt worth it then.
It's too hare to judge, since I haven't heard from anyone that uses them.
I know how the Corsair works :D
Doctor
RedDeathDrinker
11-08-01, 09:55 AM
I asked the EPoX_Tech at AOA forums about EPoX boards and DDR.
PC2400 is an unofficial standard.
PC1600, PC2100 are official memory standards, and PC2700 (333MHz) is soon to be ratified as well.
UnseenMenace
11-08-01, 01:30 PM
I would reccomend Crucial or Kingmax PC2100 for the simple reason of price and performance, I run my kingmax @ 160 mhz cas 2 with no problems at all
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